The Toronto region is rich with Indigenous history and can be experienced through tours, events, films and food.
The Toronto region is rich with Indigenous history and can be experienced through tours, events, films and food.
In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States, indigenous people experience substantially worse health outcomes than non-indigenous people.1 Over the last two decades, the prevalence of chronic disease among indigenous people has risen dramatically, with a well documented excess burden of ...
Empower First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Nations to pursue their mental wellness goals and return their autonomy to provide care for their peoplethrough increased and sustainable funding towards Indigenous-led mental wellness service and research ...
Programs for Indigenous People Publisher:Banff CentreDate:November 5th, 2024 Categories:Students ConferencesType: A sample of our programs: -Indigenous Arts - Our programs are highly transformative, situate rigour and exploration at their centre, and are inspired by ‘power of place’ here in Treaty...
Indigenous artists and creators in Toronto are people you should know not only because they're blowing up right now, but because the contributions of the Indigenous community to our cultural landscape don't always get the shine they deserve. These movers and shakers are changing the game with ...
Couple that with the Florida state capitol, and the possibility to see a game at the famed Doak Campbell Stadium, and one thing becomes clear: This Indigenous People’s Day, you can keep your condo in Toronto, your log cabin in Aspen, your mansion in Wis-cahn-sin. We’re headed south...
As settlers, we're grateful for the opportunity to be here and we thank all the generations of people who have taken care of this land - for thousands of years. Long before today, there have been the first peoples of Turtle Island who have been the stewards of this place. In particular...
not encourage it. More of us are seeing the need to take a stand to protect our families, the places we love, non-human life, and future generations. More Canadians are beginning to see that this is what indigenous people have been saying (and doing) all along: defending their lands and...
The data, collected by University of Toronto criminology professor Scot Wortley, was laid out during a presentation from B.C.’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner. In Vancouver, Indigenous Peoples were involved in such incidents at a rate of more than 20,000 per 100,000 pe...